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killamch89

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  1. I'm glad to see a new Onimusha game again. This takes me back to my childhood!
  2. Haven't heard that one in a bit but I've heard fellow plays say this in the past and I always found it funny.
  3. Legend Of Zelda is a fantastic series and you should definitely play it sometimes. Especially Ocarina Of Time.
  4. 18 hours on GTA San Andreas in high school. It lasted from 12pm to 6am with a few bathroom breaks and food in between.
  5. I hate live-service games right now and they seem to be everywhere nowadays. On the other hand, I like games that are coming out that offer a unique narrative and has excellent storytelling like Black Myth Wukong.
  6. Mecha Break maybe? Honestly, I'm not sure what to tell you because games keep being delayed all the time and being pushed back a whole or two year sometimes.
  7. One game I always bring up when this topic comes up is Spec Ops: The Line. It had a brilliant narrative and a really bold take on modern warfare themes, but it didn’t get nearly as much attention as it deserved when it released.
  8. For me, Skill trees are my favorite way to level up. The customization and planning of how I want to build my character always excites me. It’s like crafting my own unique playstyle, and I love seeing how my choices affect my gameplay down the line.
  9. For me, The Last of Us series represents video games as art. The attention to detail in world-building, the emotional depth of its characters, and the storytelling are unparalleled. It’s like playing through a beautifully crafted film that also allows you to engage with its themes on a deeper level.
  10. Personally, I lean toward complex mechanics, but I don't mind simpler games now and then. For example, I really enjoy RPGs with a lot of depth and strategic decision-making. Games with intricate systems tend to feel more rewarding in the long run, but sometimes I appreciate a good arcade-style game where I don't have to think too hard.
  11. I enjoy multiplayer games as much as the next person, but requiring an internet connection for single-player experiences feels like a step back. It limits accessibility for people who don’t have stable internet or those who prefer to play offline. Even some modern single-player games can feel incomplete without the option to play solo without being tethered to the web, and I think this trend takes away from the traditional appeal of gaming.
  12. Naruto's knack for forgetting very important stuff at key times is hilarious.
  13. Played some Skyrim today and was re-doing my female Druid build and I think I've made her way too busted, lol. She's so busted that she can kill characters who are essential, can revive characters completely from ashes, can remove Vampirism from an NPC. Can make other characters immortal for a period of time. I just knew I'd eventually go too far.
  14. We all have that one game that flew under the radar or didn't get the love it deserved. Whether it was overshadowed by bigger titles, released at the wrong time, or simply didn’t get enough marketing, which game do you think was criminally underrated?
  15. Everyone has their own preferred way to progress in games. Do you like grinding to level up through combat and quests, or do you prefer unlocking new abilities and gear through exploration? Maybe you're a fan of skill trees or the satisfaction of finding rare items to upgrade your character?
  16. Video games are often seen as entertainment, but some truly transcend that to become works of art. Whether it’s through visual design, storytelling, music, or the overall experience, some games leave a lasting impact that goes beyond gameplay. What game do you think best represents the artistic potential of video games?
  17. When it comes to gaming, do you lean toward titles with deep, intricate systems that require lots of strategy and learning, or do you prefer more straightforward games with simple, repetitive loops that are easy to jump into? Which type of gameplay do you find more engaging and why?
  18. Do you think games that require a constant internet connection are a necessary evolution in the gaming industry, or do they take away from the experience? With games like Destiny and The Division relying on online connectivity, some argue it enhances multiplayer and live-service features. Others feel it limits accessibility, especially for those with unreliable internet or those who enjoy solo offline experiences. Where do you stand on this debate? Do you embrace it, or do you wish for more offline options?
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